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including the mayor, chief of police, city attorney, a city administrator and all city council members. their phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses, birthdays, salary, property value in the names of their relatives were all posted. gabe slate tells us why anonymous did this. >>gabe: anonymous posted training video on you to get the same time they published personal information. >> teargas, each of assault weapons, you arrested as. >>gabe: anonymous as upset about the way it occupy protesters have been treated. in retaliation it posted first the formation of city officials. >>grant: here is the kron4 crime tracker, police are looking for a man who is accused of robbing people while they are working out. police say that he takes items from locker rooms. this has happened in several places. here is the suspect. police say he gets a date passed the gyms and robs members while they're working out. >>pam: and arrest has been made in the investigation of of a federal agent shooting. the agent was gunned down in front of his home in newark. the agent was taken to hospital. there's no
including the mayor, chief of police, city attorney, a city administrator and all city council members. their phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses, birthdays, salary, property value in the names of their relatives were all posted. gabe slate tells us why anonymous did this. >>gabe: anonymous posted training video on you to get the same time they published personal information. >> teargas, each of assault weapons, you arrested as. >>gabe: anonymous as upset about the...
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neighboring city, right across the bridge in alameda. but, as you might imagine, they continue to keep a lock down on that building to make sure that everything is ok. here is that suspect description. hate-mail, agent, heavy build, khaki clothing. i got this off of twitter. pick korean man in his '40's. so this has been confirmed by oakland police thought that they too have their shooter in custody. >> that is a relief to many people in that area. if you are just tuning in right now, you are looking at the oikos university located 7850 edgewater drive in oakland. multiple people shot inside of that building. we have been covering this for an hour now, as the swat team members and police officers and firefighters have flooded the area trying to get some of those victims out. we have highland hospital at least four victims have been taken there. but police department has confirmed some fatalities but has not told us the number and they have also confirmed that there are victims suffering from gunshot wounds. >> once again the shooter, we'
neighboring city, right across the bridge in alameda. but, as you might imagine, they continue to keep a lock down on that building to make sure that everything is ok. here is that suspect description. hate-mail, agent, heavy build, khaki clothing. i got this off of twitter. pick korean man in his '40's. so this has been confirmed by oakland police thought that they too have their shooter in custody. >> that is a relief to many people in that area. if you are just tuning in right now, you...
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and it would not happen without a lot of training and i think we are hoping the city council, the entire team, chief oates and all the first responders, what they've done, again, just demonstrates something that that's why this is, despite an event like this, i keep stressing that this is one of the safest cities and one of the safest states in the safest country in the world. and there's a bunch of folks on our staff that took their kids to the movies last night just as a way of trying to demonstrate that we're not going to be backed down. i spent a good part of this morning. we watched through the video cameras and the robots some of the activities in that apartment but we also went around the hospitals and visited the families and some of the survivors and kind of heard their stories. >> just can't help but move you to hear of people that through their actions, their selflessness, saved other people's lives. and, you know, if they're -- you know, i don't know. it allows you to hopefully shift this a little bit and say, you know, what a -- what a miracle it wasn't worse and what an ama
and it would not happen without a lot of training and i think we are hoping the city council, the entire team, chief oates and all the first responders, what they've done, again, just demonstrates something that that's why this is, despite an event like this, i keep stressing that this is one of the safest cities and one of the safest states in the safest country in the world. and there's a bunch of folks on our staff that took their kids to the movies last night just as a way of trying to...
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the majority of the senators were there to listen to an exercise on an attack on a major city's power grid. it was chilling. it was terrifying to know what happened there and what we could do to protect it. so we need to know about cyber. finally i want to know how the justice department is improving its accountability to taxpayers. you know you've gotten a bad ab banquets, cost overruns, the ig doing its audits, and if should. we want to know how we stand sentry over the money we do th the number of people here, i'm or i'll turn now to senator hutchison and then to you. >> well, thank you, madam chairman, very much, not only for the deference on border security where i live, but also on the way you run this or uto what's right for america. mr. attorney general, i do want border security. first of all, scaap funding is something that continues to be short changed by your budgets. scaap, of course, is the reimbursement for local law -- counties that incarcerate illegal alien prisoners. along the border, our counties are generally very poor and of resources. each year you continue to no
the majority of the senators were there to listen to an exercise on an attack on a major city's power grid. it was chilling. it was terrifying to know what happened there and what we could do to protect it. so we need to know about cyber. finally i want to know how the justice department is improving its accountability to taxpayers. you know you've gotten a bad ab banquets, cost overruns, the ig doing its audits, and if should. we want to know how we stand sentry over the money we do th the...
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. >> the city sued 27 of the shops. most settled out of court. less than 1% of dealers supply half of crime guns. cut them off, and you cut off the supply. >> this is the way you find gun traffickers. find one gun shop that has supplied hundreds of crime guns to cities up and down the eastern seaboard. that's the place where you should find out what's going on. >> eliot's gun shop in jefferson, louisiana, was one of those places. atf agents raided the store and shut it down. 2,300 weapons from elliot's were later implicated in crimes, including an astonishing 125 homicides. at the time, it was one of the the top suppliers of crime guns in the country. >> if one store puts out hundreds of firearms to the criminal element and it goes to certain gangs or gang members, and they're using crimes all across the country, it's important for us to be on top of those very few gun stores who may be doing so illegally. >> to track guns after they've been used in a crime, the atf uses several methods. there is no national gun registry, so the national tracing
. >> the city sued 27 of the shops. most settled out of court. less than 1% of dealers supply half of crime guns. cut them off, and you cut off the supply. >> this is the way you find gun traffickers. find one gun shop that has supplied hundreds of crime guns to cities up and down the eastern seaboard. that's the place where you should find out what's going on. >> eliot's gun shop in jefferson, louisiana, was one of those places. atf agents raided the store and shut it down....
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and this is actually going to be lifted off so i get to stay here in my city that i love so much and my community.there's this perception that it's just mostly latinos who are undocumented but we have asians, we have people from over the world, africa, india, even some europeans.for some, the first step is getting identification. thousands gathered and formed long lines in houston tuesday -- to get i- consulates of mexico and el salvador.i want to get a job. i want to be able to have kids and for them to live the dream everybody wants you know.i have been here since i was a baby. this is my life. i can't even imagine having to start over in another country.tte president's order includes some provisions of the controversial dream act -- which failed to win enough republican support to get congressional approval. republicans reacted to the order with outrage, saying it amounts to amnesty and overrides congressional authority.in june, republican presidential candidate mitt romney said that as president, he would seek to provide.. quote "certainty and clarity for people who come into thi
and this is actually going to be lifted off so i get to stay here in my city that i love so much and my community.there's this perception that it's just mostly latinos who are undocumented but we have asians, we have people from over the world, africa, india, even some europeans.for some, the first step is getting identification. thousands gathered and formed long lines in houston tuesday -- to get i- consulates of mexico and el salvador.i want to get a job. i want to be able to have kids and...
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but when we start asking for information, and if they could put up the slide about the stonewall city? can we do that? if we look at this, these are some of the things we've asked for to expedite these process. some of the evidence, if you will. the number of documents that we've asked to be turned over and what we've got. the number of wnitnesses that we've asked to talk to and what we've actually gotten. these are the kind of things that i guess are frustrating for us as we try to get to the bottom of this for agent terry's family and so that these kind of things don't happen again. now, you said that you were notified probably within 24 hours of agent terry's death. was that what i heard you say? sir? >> i'm sorry. >> you were notified -- >> i was looking at fortress holders. that was kind of interesting. that's not my house, by the way. >> actually, i think it's closer to disney land. we're a little concerned it looks a little too grand for anything in our government. >> did you say you were notified about 24 hours after agent terry's death? >> i'm sorry, yes. >> when you were not
but when we start asking for information, and if they could put up the slide about the stonewall city? can we do that? if we look at this, these are some of the things we've asked for to expedite these process. some of the evidence, if you will. the number of documents that we've asked to be turned over and what we've got. the number of wnitnesses that we've asked to talk to and what we've actually gotten. these are the kind of things that i guess are frustrating for us as we try to get to the...
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office if >>george: your other exit route to the city is to the north. it is backed up along lombard backed up from van ness and highway one. part presidio drive and 19th avenue are jammed. look at the back up there reaches on to the richardson bay bridge. the last drive time from san francisco december fell was 73 minutes. >>pam: that it's really troubling on it's really difficult travel date. in j.r stone is that one of the on rams for the bay bridge at first and harrison streets in san francisco. at this time of day it is pretty heavy. how would you make the comparison in light of today's trouble? >>caller: it is no doubt slow going. if you are getting on to as a 80 coming keep in mind, this is the last ramp before the bridge. many people coming from the downtown area will try to squeeze onto the ramp. this sec is making an illegal turn onto the ramp as a receipt. that can back things up and has a back the things up at times is evident. really, the problem is of the ec of these people coming from the embarcadero area. the problem is, you can see the v
office if >>george: your other exit route to the city is to the north. it is backed up along lombard backed up from van ness and highway one. part presidio drive and 19th avenue are jammed. look at the back up there reaches on to the richardson bay bridge. the last drive time from san francisco december fell was 73 minutes. >>pam: that it's really troubling on it's really difficult travel date. in j.r stone is that one of the on rams for the bay bridge at first and harrison streets...
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the gunman opened fire on a religious center, used by the city's sikh community and killed six people before the gun fight with police. the gunman now also dead and a wisconsin town is in deep shock and morning. you can see those live pictures told the story. i will talk to eric, the co-editor of cnn's belief blogged on cnn, highly trafficked belief blog, one of the most highly trafficked in the world. looks like these are observant sikhs. it's a big day in their urban area and do most urban areas have those that faith. >> around 20 million in the world practice sikhism, here, 7,000. big numbers in the coast and washington d.c. as well and new york. ethnic minorities tend to come together like this in religious observances and why we saw a sikh temple outside milwaukee so popular, about 400 members in that team. it started in 1997. a long established part of the community in oak creek. >> people have been asking me and e-mailing me on social media. are sikhs like muslims? they're not muslim, are they like muslims? people are trying to get information. many people don't know that much
the gunman opened fire on a religious center, used by the city's sikh community and killed six people before the gun fight with police. the gunman now also dead and a wisconsin town is in deep shock and morning. you can see those live pictures told the story. i will talk to eric, the co-editor of cnn's belief blogged on cnn, highly trafficked belief blog, one of the most highly trafficked in the world. looks like these are observant sikhs. it's a big day in their urban area and do most urban...
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baltimore detectives say he is responsible for three different rape cases throughout the city. >> i don't know how to describe this individual other than a predator. >> reporter: place say the first rape happened in early november. in that attack, clifford climbed through a woman's window and raped her while her two children were in the neck room. it happened again a few days later, this time, detectives say in the 700 block of lennox street and the third time, last month of 900 block of harlem avenue. this time, police say he used an ice pick to threaten the victim. clifford always attacks at nights, victims say and link all of the assaults with dna. >> clifford has a unique mo. we were confident prior that nelson clifford was the individual responsible for these incidents. >> reporter: jeannie recently moved into one of the neighborhoods clifford targeted. she said even though he is off the street, she won't stop taking precautions >> i have a pitbull. he is a very friendly dog, but people are intimidated by him. >> reporter: police found him hiding out. his third and latest victim came
baltimore detectives say he is responsible for three different rape cases throughout the city. >> i don't know how to describe this individual other than a predator. >> reporter: place say the first rape happened in early november. in that attack, clifford climbed through a woman's window and raped her while her two children were in the neck room. it happened again a few days later, this time, detectives say in the 700 block of lennox street and the third time, last month of 900...
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this has been really put forward to disgrace the city attorney general. it has been done in a way that ignores the facts and has really been a miscarriage of what this committee is supposed be all about in finding the truth. i'm greatly disappointed about how this has gone on. there are remaining questions to be asked, but we're not asking the right people. we have refused. the previous attorney general in the head of the atf, where the false impression came from, we're not asking them questions. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i yield. >> you were not in the room when we quoted the attorney general has retracted his statement about the former attorney general having actually been briefed. that is no longer accurately asserted. >> will the gentleman yield? >> yes. >> the chairman brought that up earlier. the letter was dated june 18th, 2012, to senator grassley from the acting attorney general. what apparently was retracted was the assertion that he had been briefed on fast and furious in the correction was to have been briefed on one of the unanimous --
this has been really put forward to disgrace the city attorney general. it has been done in a way that ignores the facts and has really been a miscarriage of what this committee is supposed be all about in finding the truth. i'm greatly disappointed about how this has gone on. there are remaining questions to be asked, but we're not asking the right people. we have refused. the previous attorney general in the head of the atf, where the false impression came from, we're not asking them...
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so hours before the president showed up at a neighborhood restaurant for a meeting, the city's d.p.w. started ticketing and towing the cars in the 1400 block of 21st street. >> all the cars are getting towed away, and that was just wondering why. so i would have been pretty upset. >> i'm not going to pay it. i'll just send it in. you know, because i don't think it was enough time, and i live here. it's not like i park here to work or anything. i live here. so i don't think i should have to pay a ticket, $50 ticket. >> and sure enough, 9 news now has been told they won't have to pay the ticket after all. here's what the police chief said after 9 news now contacted metropolitan police. at this time we're trying to determine who changed the posted signs on those signs. either way, all of the tickets issued will be voided at no cost to the vehicle owners. >>> tonight, there's a recall for rugula pastries, sold in maryland, new jersey and massachusetts. the fda says the packaging neglected to list eggs as a main ingredient. so far, nobody has become stick. the recall batch was distributed
so hours before the president showed up at a neighborhood restaurant for a meeting, the city's d.p.w. started ticketing and towing the cars in the 1400 block of 21st street. >> all the cars are getting towed away, and that was just wondering why. so i would have been pretty upset. >> i'm not going to pay it. i'll just send it in. you know, because i don't think it was enough time, and i live here. it's not like i park here to work or anything. i live here. so i don't think i should...
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but the flashes of lightning were intense. there were reports of a tornado touching down in elmyra, new york. the storm was part of a system that stretched down to oklahoma. one of the ravens oneeof the ravens rivals is for sale...and the guy who wants to buy them is a steelers fan...next in sports unlimited... çç that's it for us. here's moogan adsit with sports unlimited if you talk to the average sports fan...or even sports reporter outside this market... they immediately link the ravens with an old defense. with two people getting all the attention... ray lewis and ed reed. reed.no doubt about it they're the stamp of this franchise... and soon to be hall of famers.. in football terms they're old. lewis 37... entering his 17th season.reed 33... 11th season. but with the current 11 players running as starters... the ravens average age on defense is 27.take reed and lewis out of the equation it's 25..that's called prime football age just past a rookie deal.the ravens have changed their ways on defense... yet, no one's tak
but the flashes of lightning were intense. there were reports of a tornado touching down in elmyra, new york. the storm was part of a system that stretched down to oklahoma. one of the ravens oneeof the ravens rivals is for sale...and the guy who wants to buy them is a steelers fan...next in sports unlimited... çç that's it for us. here's moogan adsit with sports unlimited if you talk to the average sports fan...or even sports reporter outside this market... they immediately link the ravens...
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i see it in my district and i see it in my city. i see what guns can do. and i am determined to do that. but you got to understand something, chris. this contempt proceeding has nothing to do with the murder of brian terry. what we are dealing with is and chairman issa has made it clear what we are dealing with now some documents where there is an effort to, number one, figure out how this false document was submitted to senator grassley and keep in mind that there was false information, chris, that was sent to the legislative department of the department of justice from the folks down there in phoenix that is the t atf. these are the same people, by the way, many of them who were carrying on operations like fast and furious since 2006. in other words, they were operating under the bush administration. they sent the false documents up there and mr. issa knows that. he knows that. and again, and let me finish. and 1300-pages are documents are deliberative -- internal deliberative documents have already been presented to us by mr. holder. and those doppler w
i see it in my district and i see it in my city. i see what guns can do. and i am determined to do that. but you got to understand something, chris. this contempt proceeding has nothing to do with the murder of brian terry. what we are dealing with is and chairman issa has made it clear what we are dealing with now some documents where there is an effort to, number one, figure out how this false document was submitted to senator grassley and keep in mind that there was false information, chris,...
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leads come in from all over the city. >> we had a helicopter in the air to cover the story. so the police asked our helicopter to look out for a white box truck, which they believe was driving from the scene from the from leisure world. that's the first we knew of this white box truck. >> then we started getting calls that never stopped. and it was kind of hysteria on the citizen's part. every white box they saw, whether it was moving, parked or otherwise, it could have been sitting in somebody's driveway. they would call in and say, my neighbor has a white box truck, you need to check him out. >> i do home improvement, so i have a box truck. i had been at one of the gas stations an hour before one of the shootings in my truck that i drive. and at the time somebody had reported my truck as being near the scene of the crime. and police officers did take me into custody and question me and try to determine if i was the sniper. >> the fear. people were afraid whenever a white truck, a white van, anything that would go by, people would duck. it was amazing how people had so much
leads come in from all over the city. >> we had a helicopter in the air to cover the story. so the police asked our helicopter to look out for a white box truck, which they believe was driving from the scene from the from leisure world. that's the first we knew of this white box truck. >> then we started getting calls that never stopped. and it was kind of hysteria on the citizen's part. every white box they saw, whether it was moving, parked or otherwise, it could have been sitting...
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the task force, all these city slickers have no idea what they're talking about. and now we're really, we feel, close. we feel like we're within hours, minutes, days of finding rudolph. we did finally find that truck several days later abandoned at a campground in the forest. but rudolph was nowhere to be found. >> to find a fugitive this elusive, investigators need an expert who has studied bombers who have evaded capture. >> by the time i got involved in 1998 with the eric rudolph case, we had just come off of the unabomber investigation. after kosinski, rudolph was the most wanted. not because he wanted to keep the heat off a group or be a loyal servant to ideology, it was because he connected to the ideology itself instead of the group. >> committed to staying in the woods, rudolph lives like a hunted animal. as described in his personal writings, he resolves to stay alive. >> it was a brutal starving time, burying food, digging shelters, freezing, hunting and eating acorns and salamanders. i had an improvised bed which was made of leaves and plastic. i used a
the task force, all these city slickers have no idea what they're talking about. and now we're really, we feel, close. we feel like we're within hours, minutes, days of finding rudolph. we did finally find that truck several days later abandoned at a campground in the forest. but rudolph was nowhere to be found. >> to find a fugitive this elusive, investigators need an expert who has studied bombers who have evaded capture. >> by the time i got involved in 1998 with the eric rudolph...
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>> it's being called the biggest secret in a city that's not known for keeping them. we're waiting for the u.s. supreme court to rule on the affordable care act. they've been debating it for months. president obama's largest legislative achievement, the hall mark of his presidency and the mark of the presidential system. no leaks indicating which way the high court could rule. how they're keeping the supreme secret. also. a historic day. egyptians get
>> it's being called the biggest secret in a city that's not known for keeping them. we're waiting for the u.s. supreme court to rule on the affordable care act. they've been debating it for months. president obama's largest legislative achievement, the hall mark of his presidency and the mark of the presidential system. no leaks indicating which way the high court could rule. how they're keeping the supreme secret. also. a historic day. egyptians get
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police in uma city say a man held two employees hostage at a sporting goods store. they add the suspect surrendered after hostage negotiators talked to him. police believe it was a botched robbery. >>> so many chilling moments unfolded when police were dealing with today's shooting rampage at a sikh temple. the gunman and six others are now dead. let's hear more from police dispatch now. >> the subject is not moving. we're approaching. he's not moving. >> get an ambulance out here. subject down! officer down! bring the ambulance! >> we have one officer shot. >> franklin dispatch. squad 75, 12th howell avenue. subject with a gun. balding, white t-shirt, officer down. >> we have been uncovering new developments on this story on the suspect, the gun, on the moments of terror inside the sikh temple. cnn's deborah feyerick has been working her sources and has more for us now from new york. deb, what are you learning new? >> first of all, we want to update you on the condition of the three people who were critically wounded. three people had been rushed to a nearby trauma
police in uma city say a man held two employees hostage at a sporting goods store. they add the suspect surrendered after hostage negotiators talked to him. police believe it was a botched robbery. >>> so many chilling moments unfolded when police were dealing with today's shooting rampage at a sikh temple. the gunman and six others are now dead. let's hear more from police dispatch now. >> the subject is not moving. we're approaching. he's not moving. >> get an ambulance...
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world trade center bombing to the oklahoma city bombing. here at this west oakland scene, you can see the left side has a lot of dry wall, and so atf investigators telling us that's likely where they'll start the sifting process because there's so much to get through. they'll be here until about 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon and be back tomorrow. you' how much they have to go through, so this is the start of what is sure to be many days of this federal investigation. live in west oakland, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >>> a san francisco couple accused of killing their daughter's pimp were in court this morning to answer charges of premeditated murder. we just learned their arraignment was continued to friday. police say barry gilton and lupe mercado shot and killed gang member calvin snead near candlestick park on june 4th. the couple's attorney says they didn't do it. district attorney george gaston says prosecutors have substantial evidence of the couple's guilt. they're being held on $2 million bail. >>> well, he's accused of nearly
world trade center bombing to the oklahoma city bombing. here at this west oakland scene, you can see the left side has a lot of dry wall, and so atf investigators telling us that's likely where they'll start the sifting process because there's so much to get through. they'll be here until about 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon and be back tomorrow. you' how much they have to go through, so this is the start of what is sure to be many days of this federal investigation. live in west oakland, stephanie...
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(vo)juarez was a city on the rise. >>ciudad juarez opens its arms to men and woman who come in search of opportunities. (vo)but after the economic downturn in the u.s. in 2001, more than 100,000 people in juarez lost their jobs. even more jobs were lost in 2006, when more than ten thousand companies shuttered their doors after the drug war violence erupted. once a bustling tourist destination for americans, today downtown juarez is a virtual ghost town. we went to see the man charged with pulling juarez back from the brink of collapse, mayor hector murguia. i wanted to ask him what he thought about the violence drugs, and guns that have turned his city into the murder capital of the world. (vo)to see where the drug cartels are finding so many young men willing to fight and die for them, we headed deep into the teeming colonias around juarez, where young men find themselves with virtually no opportunities for work at all and a temptation to join the criminal gangs rising up all around them. >>what is it about growing up
(vo)juarez was a city on the rise. >>ciudad juarez opens its arms to men and woman who come in search of opportunities. (vo)but after the economic downturn in the u.s. in 2001, more than 100,000 people in juarez lost their jobs. even more jobs were lost in 2006, when more than ten thousand companies shuttered their doors after the drug war violence erupted. once a bustling tourist destination for americans, today downtown juarez is a virtual ghost town. we went to see the man charged with...
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he would bomb the federal building in oklahoma city, exactly who years later, killing 168 people. >> his feeling was this is a war between the people and the government. the government won waco, but we won bigger at oklahoma city. >> reporter: remarkably, neither clive doyle nor sheila martin blame the fbi. to them, the fire, the deaths, their grief, it was all part of a bigger plan by a much bigger power. >> god permitted it to work out the way it did. he didn't stop it. >> we don't want to feel that something horrible is something good, but that's what we're supposed to have that faith that if something happens, you trip, you fall, you -- you trust god has a reason for it. >> reporter: i guess, sheila, is the fact that something horrible did happen and i'm not seeing the good. >> the bible says that all things work together for good for those that love the lord. >> reporter: today, there is a new chapel on the 77 acres and a new spiritual leader. charles pace, the man who challenged david koresh in 1984, says god chose him to take charge. >> yeah, that's what i think. that's what i
he would bomb the federal building in oklahoma city, exactly who years later, killing 168 people. >> his feeling was this is a war between the people and the government. the government won waco, but we won bigger at oklahoma city. >> reporter: remarkably, neither clive doyle nor sheila martin blame the fbi. to them, the fire, the deaths, their grief, it was all part of a bigger plan by a much bigger power. >> god permitted it to work out the way it did. he didn't stop it....
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will the regime lose its grip on the city? our ivan watson joins us ahead. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream by what's getting done. measure commitment solutionism. the new optimism.™ the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - th
will the regime lose its grip on the city? our ivan watson joins us ahead. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can...
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will the regime lose its grip on the city? our ivan watson joins us ahead. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overh
will the regime lose its grip on the city? our ivan watson joins us ahead. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your...
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of being the largest city in the country to declare bankruptcy. city officials say the $26 million budget deficit comes from the real estate market which was devastated. retirees had 100% of their medical bills paid for for life. that was too good to be true. because of the bankruptcy filing, in four days the city will not pay a single current for their medical care. joe rose, an attorney who represents two of the city unions told "outfront" that that breaks a promise the city made with workers to pay those benefits in return for reduced wage increases. the problem is when there's no money, it doesn't matter who made a mistake. >>> president obama had a private lunch today at the white house with abu dhabi's crown prince mohammed ben said. it's the world's third largest oil exporter and that man sits on 10% of the world's oil. i'm told the president and crowned prince talked about syria, egypt and iran. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is on the eve of hitting 100, countries that is. she is ahead of me. she will be the first secretary of sta
of being the largest city in the country to declare bankruptcy. city officials say the $26 million budget deficit comes from the real estate market which was devastated. retirees had 100% of their medical bills paid for for life. that was too good to be true. because of the bankruptcy filing, in four days the city will not pay a single current for their medical care. joe rose, an attorney who represents two of the city unions told "outfront" that that breaks a promise the city made...
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so far this year there have been 259 murders in the city. that is already up 38% since last year. let me put that in perspective. more people are being killed on the streets of chicago than u.s. troops in afghanistan this year. so many murders and there aren't even gun shops in chicago. yet somehow thousands of illegal weapons are making their way onto city streets. i tracked one of the guns responsible for killing a chicago police officer a couple of years ago. and you may be surprised to find out where it came from. thomas worthham wanted to be a police officer just like his father. but his promising career with the chicago police department ended suddenly in may 2010. he was gunned down by four alleged gang members trying to steal his motorcycle. it happened in a matter of seconds just outside his parents' house. his father, retired police sergeant, grabbed his gun to try and save his son. >> i saw hem with their guns out and i hollered out to them. >> reporter: and you shot one of them. >> i won't say anymore than they shot my son and in return they were shot. >> reporter: thi
so far this year there have been 259 murders in the city. that is already up 38% since last year. let me put that in perspective. more people are being killed on the streets of chicago than u.s. troops in afghanistan this year. so many murders and there aren't even gun shops in chicago. yet somehow thousands of illegal weapons are making their way onto city streets. i tracked one of the guns responsible for killing a chicago police officer a couple of years ago. and you may be surprised to find...
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great crimes, even in the city of homs, which is the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. so there you have it. >> and e-mails from mrs. assad who, in years past, was kind of viewed as this, you know, cosmopolitan intellectual lady, welcomed in the west and written about in western magazines and fashion magazines. it's just sickening reading her e-mails, talking about fondue sets and jewelry and, as you said, homs is where her family is from. >> remember, this is the woman assad who was born in london. she worked for jpmorgan. she was dubbed by "vogue" magazine, rose in the bes certificate. she's the partner of bashar. this is the modern wife and the modern couple and now you see that these people are while their followers, their people are skinning people alive, they are trading silly e-mails and worried about shopping, as you said, fondue sets and the like. >> you call bashar the calmest killer of the century. >> absolutely. when he takes, the nonsense that he comes on tv and he says about the dying in syria, when i heard of these e-mails, it doesn't surprise me. i thin
great crimes, even in the city of homs, which is the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. so there you have it. >> and e-mails from mrs. assad who, in years past, was kind of viewed as this, you know, cosmopolitan intellectual lady, welcomed in the west and written about in western magazines and fashion magazines. it's just sickening reading her e-mails, talking about fondue sets and jewelry and, as you said, homs is where her family is from. >> remember, this is the...
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country including 25 in the city of homs. the government says today's vote will lead to political reforms. critics say the changes are superficial. the international red cross is still trying to negotiate a cease-fire for homs to bring in humanitarian aid. those are your headlines this hour. i'm don lemon keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> i want to resolve this as much or more so than you do. >> after promising federal negotiators that he would lead his followers out, david koresh says god told him not to. >> my god told me to wait and that's all i'm doing. >> koresh also has an earthly concern, being raped in prison if he surrenders. >> hopefully if i'm notorious they won't but me with no bubbas, huh? a lot of bubbas want to molest you if they think you molest children. >> feeling duped, the fbi commander orders the armored personnel carriers closer to the building to tighten the noose. but it only seems to antagonize koresh. >> your organization in this united states of america is a liar. you're s
country including 25 in the city of homs. the government says today's vote will lead to political reforms. critics say the changes are superficial. the international red cross is still trying to negotiate a cease-fire for homs to bring in humanitarian aid. those are your headlines this hour. i'm don lemon keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> i want to resolve this as much or more so than you do. >> after promising federal negotiators that he would lead his...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. i'm don lemon. here are your headlines this hour. >>> you want to resolve this as much or more so than you do. >> after promising federal negotiators that he would lead his followers out, david koresh says god told him not to. >> my god told me to wait and that's all i'm doing. >> koresh also has an earthly concern, being raped in prison if he surrenders. prison if he surrenders. >> hopefully if i'm notorious they won't but me with no bubbas, huh? a lot of bubbas want to molest you if they think you molest children. >> feeling duped, the fbi commander orders the armored personnel carriers closer to the building to tighten the noose. but it only seems to antagonize koresh. >> your organization in this united states of america is a liar. you're saying peace with your mouth but your words are words of a dragon. >> as a negotiator i would have preferred to g
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. i'm don lemon. here are your headlines this hour. >>> you want to resolve this as much or more so than you do. >> after promising federal negotiators that he would lead his followers out, david koresh says god told him not to. >> my god told me to...
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witnesses say the city is now largely isolated by checkpoints and by tanks. opposition groups say people are asking for help because things like medicine are starting to run out. i spoke to my colleague, ivan watson, earlier. he said rebels are controlling a checkpoint at the syria/turkey border. >> reporter: there were a trickle of travelers coming through, some of them syrians clearly supporting the rebels, waving victory signs, others turkish businessmen who are angry that their trucks that have been stranded on the other side have been torched in the fighting and subsequent looting there. and one man saying there's no more syrian border there anymore, no syrian officials to stamp his passport when he went through. that rebel hold of this strategic entry point could be shaky, though, because we're hearing from all of those travelers that there's a syrian government army location only a mile or two away from there, so there could be more fighting around this key entry point into syria. gary? >> so, ivan, you're saying it's a trickle, not a flood yet of peop
witnesses say the city is now largely isolated by checkpoints and by tanks. opposition groups say people are asking for help because things like medicine are starting to run out. i spoke to my colleague, ivan watson, earlier. he said rebels are controlling a checkpoint at the syria/turkey border. >> reporter: there were a trickle of travelers coming through, some of them syrians clearly supporting the rebels, waving victory signs, others turkish businessmen who are angry that their trucks...
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mayor ed lee says the city can't have a top law enforcement official who engaged in the beating of his wife. ross mirkarimi says the mayor is engaging in sensationalism and smear. that happened outside of the hearing. take a look at how the hearing got started. good start for ross mirkarimi, he was applauded by his supporters who were there to watch the hearing. mirkarimi has not been allowed to see his wife since this case started. she and the couple's son are visiting her native venezuela. while mirkarimi is here fighting for his job. his supporters say, they don't think he's getting a fair shake. the commission also has not decided yet whether the video of mirkarimi's wife crying and showing a bruise on her arm will be allowed into evidence. the mayor wants it in evidence. mirkarimi does not. we do know that those two central figures will be testifying in this case. mirkarimi is scheduled to take the stand next week expected to happen thursday. the mayor will follow him on the witness stand this hearing is expected to last for several weeks. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> this morni
mayor ed lee says the city can't have a top law enforcement official who engaged in the beating of his wife. ross mirkarimi says the mayor is engaging in sensationalism and smear. that happened outside of the hearing. take a look at how the hearing got started. good start for ross mirkarimi, he was applauded by his supporters who were there to watch the hearing. mirkarimi has not been allowed to see his wife since this case started. she and the couple's son are visiting her native venezuela....
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the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. >> the e-mails from mrs. assad who in years past was viewed as this cosmopolitan woman welcomed in the west and written about in fashion magazines, it's sickening reading her e-mails talking about fondet from. >> remember, this is the woman assad, who was born in london, jp morgan. she was the one who was dubbed rose in the desert. she's the partner of bashar. he basically put her out, if you will, for the world to see that this is his modern wife and this is a modern couple. now you see that these people are while their followers, while their people are using pinchers to skin people alive, they are trading these silly e-mails and are worried about shopping and as you said about fondue sets and shoes and the like. >> paul, you call assad the calmest killer of the century. >> absolutely. and you know, the image that we see of this man when he talks the nonsense when he comes on and says nobody is dying in syria, when i hear of these e-mails, it doesn't surprise me. i think as time has gone on, we look at this
the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. >> the e-mails from mrs. assad who in years past was viewed as this cosmopolitan woman welcomed in the west and written about in fashion magazines, it's sickening reading her e-mails talking about fondet from. >> remember, this is the woman assad, who was born in london, jp morgan. she was the one who was dubbed rose in the desert. she's the partner of bashar. he basically put her out, if you will, for the world to see that this...